If you want a cargo van, I would go for a Ford cargo van. If you get one of their eco-boost engines, you can get decent horsepower in them, which will give them decent gas mileage. Realize that they all will be somewhat gas-hogs in a town setting, since they weigh a lot and use up more gas when driving at slower speeds. On a highway, they will get much better gas mileage than in town. I’ve had customers who had a pretty good luck with those Ford cargo vans.

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